fronted with large sliding metal doors, the facade can be set in a variety of configurationsthat will facilitate different levels of connection between the garden and the interior. the central studio space is defined by its open nature, neutral enough for maximum flexibility.a longitudinal working area defined by a single-stretch desk along the back wall maintains the linear design while also creating a space that facilitates interaction and communication.

metal doors partially closedimage by nelson kon

looking in to the technical kitchen insideimage by nelson kon

slicing across the double-height studio space is a suspended concrete walkway which connectstwo pavilion-like structures on either ends of the layout. hosting specific programs necessaryfor the food photography studio, the wooden boxes continue the customizable language of the facade by enabling total privacy/transparency through collapsible shutters. accommodatedprograms include a reception area, rooms for image treatment, and a technical kitchen forpreparing food for shoots. a roof top deck complete with a large secondary kitchen providesan airy space for a variety of events.